Tag Archive | photography
MAGNOLIA HERMITAGE
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I The morning sun has already risen Thirty feet high, and I am too late Too late for Golden Noons, one after another Youth has fled, like old incense Nauseated by the wine of this Earth I hear too dimly the music of men II Their concerns do not concern…
ALWAYS SOMEONE’S GUEST
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
It is no surprise, the mouth of suffering Cannot compare to the Bending River The embroidery of nature renews all ill-sentiments The waters refresh where once we tasted poisons Dew chills the lotus pod of our youth Mornings taint our flesh with anticipation The pearly curtains of new days give…
A Different Perspective
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
What a difference perspective makes! This is a scene I see nearly every day, but from a different perspective. Normally the trees are on one side of my vision, and the river quite definitely on the other. So by searching around for a new angle, I came up with…
Visitors on the Shore
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Plovers on the Shore Visitors on the shore… Some time ago these handsome bird underwent a name change. What once we all called ‘Plovers’ are now officially known as ‘Masked Lapwings’. Is this an improvement? Whatever your thoughts, I hope that you will agree that this pair make a…
You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Welcome Swallow and Silver Gull You go your way and I’ll go mine… Is that what the Silver Gull is thinking? Perhaps the tiny Welcome Swallow has the same idea. Whatever the truth of the matter, here’s a sweet photo of two feathered creatures that seem to love to…
A Clean Kookaburra
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Full marks to this very thorough chap! Is he in line for an award as the Cleanest Kookaburra in the Park? If wetness and attention to detail are the criteria then surely he’d be a top contender. Clean Kooka Copyright ©
Waterfalls of the Lewis River – a Photo Guide
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
When you live in western Washington and are a nature photographer, you better have a a fallback subject to photograph in the rain. Luckily, we have such a subject – waterfalls. The Pacific Northwest is chock full of waterfalls. The most comprehensive list of local waterfalls is the Northwest Waterfall Survey.…